The training session was graced by the presence of Assistant Professor Dr. Khanisara Thanyasunthornsakun, the President of Udon Thani Rajabhat University, who delivered a report. Additionally, Mr. Nakorn Siriparinyanan, Deputy Governor of Bueng Kan Province, inaugurated the event and delivered inspiring remarks to the participants.
The program will cover a variety of activities and topics, including:
- "Driving Learning Cities" by Ms. Thanthida Wongsong, Director of the Innovation Development Office for Learning Opportunities under the Education Equality Fund (EEF).
- "Introducing Learning Cities: Human Development and City Development to Reduce Educational Inequality for Children, Youth, and Ethnic Groups, and City Mapping: Brainstorming to Identify City Issues and Goals" by Associate Professor Dr. Phanintra Teeranon, Assistant to the President, University of Phayao.
- "Evaluation and Assessment in Learning Cities" by Ms. Kanjana Munat, Deputy Director of the Research and Development Institute, Udon Thani Rajabhat University.
- "Designing Learning Spaces and Activities for Children and Youth" by Mr. Suthipong Suriya from Karb Studio.
- "Supporting Learning City Models by the EEF" by Ms. Warittha Kaewket, Senior Academic, the Education Equality Fund (EEF).
This initiative focuses on cultivating personnel with systems thinking skills to ensure sustainable education and local development. Over the past two years, it has been implemented nationwide, involving more than 30 participants, including government officials, local administrators, and Buddhist monks. Together, they explored approaches to developing learning cities tailored to Bueng Kan Province's context. Participants who complete the training will receive certificates from the Institute of Learning Innovation, University of Phayao. Supported by the City Unit of the Innovation and Technology Transfer Institute, University of Phayao, the program remains committed to advancing learning cities to reduce inequality and foster community potential sustainably into the future.
Source: University of Phayao